Fish trap with buoy-activated net
The fish catching trap includes a substantially rigid round base having an open net surrounding it. A buoy or float is attached to the net by a line, the buoy being held stationary to an upper handle-like portion of the base using a nail or pin. The pin is attached to a string connected to fish bait placed in the bottom of the trap. When a fish disturbs or moves the bait, the string is pulled and the pin is released, allowing the buoy to quickly move upwards, closing the net surrounding the base and trapping any fish in the area. A second buoy serves as a visual indicator that the trap has been sprung.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/567,246, filed on Oct. 03, 2017.
BACKGROUND1. Field
The present invention relates to fishing, and in particular, to a fish trap with a buoy-activated net.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fishing is one of the oldest methods of obtaining food. Fish can be caught using bait attached to a line, spear guns, fish traps and other methods. Conventional fish traps that are carried by commercial fishing boats are generally constructed of steel, wire or other rigid or semi-rigid materials. These traps have a capacity of 60 to 70 pounds of fish per trap. If the capacity of these traps could be increased, without increasing storage space or handling problems, the cost of harvesting the fish could be reduced. In addition, increasing the capacity of the trap should increase trap efficiency, as a greater portion of time during which the trap is in use for trapping is realized, as opposed to patrolling, emptying and redeploying the traps. The use of rigid traps makes increasing the size of these traps impractical, as the size, deck and trap storage capacity of typical 25 to 35 foot commercial fishing boats is limited. There is also an impact on safety, as larger heavier rigid traps create a safety hazard, particularly in rough seas. In addition, the ability to deploy more traps in different areas increases the chance of contacting worthwhile schools of fish. Thus, a fish trap with buoy-activated net solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
SUMMARYThe fish trap with buoy-activated net is a fish-catching trap that includes a substantially rigid round base having an open net surrounding it. A buoy or float is attached to the net by a line. The buoy is held stationary to an upper handle-like portion of the base using a nail or pin. The pin is attached to a string connected to fish bait placed in the bottom of the trap. When a fish disturbs or moves the bait, the string is pulled and the pin is released, allowing the buoy to quickly move upwards, closing the net surrounding the base and trapping any fish in the area. A second buoy serves as a visual indicator that the trap has been sprung.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSThe base 102 includes the upper frame member 112, which is attached to a lower frame member 118. The base 102 also includes a frustoconical shroud 114 for holding the upper net 200 when the trap 100 is in the un-sprung (open) position. The shroud 114 is attached to the upper frame member 112 and rests upon the lower frame member 118. As best seen in
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The details of the net activating buoy 106 and the buoy maintaining and releasing mechanism 120 are shown in
The details of the bait holder of the fish trap 100 are shown in
It is to be understood that the fish trap with a buoy activated net is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.
Claims
1. A fish trap with buoy-activated net, comprising:
- a base having an upper frame member;
- an upper net stored in the base;
- a net-activating buoy having a set position where the buoy is held against the upper frame member and a released position where the buoy is raised by buoyant forces away from the upper frame member, the net-activating buoy pulling the upper net upward and closing the upper net to enclose the trap from the base to above the upper frame member, trapping any fish between the base and the upper frame member;
- at least one net gathering line connecting the upper net to the net-activating buoy for pulling the upper net upward and closing the upper net;
- a retaining pin slidably attached to the net-activating buoy for selectively holding the net-activating buoy to the upper frame member in the set position;
- a bait holder; and
- a buoy releasing line having a first end connected to the bait holder and a second end connected to the retaining pin;
- wherein when the bait holder is moved away from the upper frame member, the retaining pin releases the net-activating buoy to the released position, pulling the upper net upward and closing the upper net to trap any fish between the base and the upper frame member.
2. The fish trap according to claim 1, wherein the at least one net gathering line comprises a first net gathering line and a second net gathering line.
3. The fish trap as recited in claim 2, wherein the net activating buoy comprises a lower flange, the lower flange having a first hole defined therein and a second hole defined therein, the first net gathering line extending through the first hole and the second net gathering line extending through the second hole.
4. The fish trap as recited in claim 3, wherein the lower flange has a third hole defined therein, the fish trap further comprising a first looped bracket extending through the third hole, the retaining pin selectively engaging the first looped bracket.
5. The fish trap as recited in claim 4, wherein the upper frame member includes a channel defined therein, the retaining pin extending longitudinally through the channel of the upper frame member, the retaining pin being slidable in the channel between the set position in which the retaining pin extends through the first looped bracket to hold the net-activating buoy against the upper frame member and the released position in which the buoy is raised by buoyant forces away from the upper frame member, the net-activating buoy pulling the upper net upward and closing the upper net to enclose the trap from the base to above the upper frame member, trapping any fish between the base and the upper frame member.
6. The fish trap as recited in claim 5, further comprising a pin guide block contacting sides of the channel of the upper frame member, the retaining pin extending through the pin guide block, the pin guide block maintaining the retaining pin in an approximate center of the channel of the upper frame member.
7. The fish trap as recited in claim 6, further comprising a locking pin, the upper frame member having a bottom and a hole defined in the bottom, the locking pin extending through the hole in the bottom of the upper frame member and into the pin guide block to lock the retaining pin and hold the net-activating buoy against the upper frame member.
8. The fish trap as recited in claim 5, wherein the upper frame member has an inside surface, the fish trap further comprising a tube mounted on the inside surface of the upper frame member, the tube having a central hole, the buoy releasing line extending longitudinally in the channel of the upper frame member from the retaining pin through the central hole of the tube and to the bait holder.
9. The fish trap as recited in claim 8, further comprising a ring-shaped line guide attached to the inside surface of the upper frame member, the buoy releasing line extending through the ring-shaped line guide.
10. The fish trap as recited in claim 9, wherein said base has a lower frame member, the fish trap further comprising a loop-shaped line guide attached to the lower frame member, the buoy releasing line extending through the loop-shaped line guide.
11. The fish trap as recited in claim 4, wherein the upper frame member has a lower surface, the fish trap further comprising a second looped bracket attached approximately in a center of the upper frame member.
12. The fish trap as recited in claim 11, further comprising a trap retrieval line attached to the second looped bracket.
13. The fish trap as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- the upper frame member is arcuate and includes two lower ends;
- the base further comprises a lower frame member; and
- the two lower ends of the upper frame member are attached to the lower frame member.
14. The fish trap as recited in claim 13, wherein the base further comprises a shroud attached to the upper frame member and resting on the lower frame member.
15. The fish trap as recited in claim 14, wherein said shroud further comprises an annular pocket extending around the base, said upper net being stored in the pocket in the set position.
16. The fish trap as recited in claim 15, wherein:
- the lower frame member includes a circular outer frame member and ribs connected to each other at a central joint and extending outward to the circular outer frame member;
- the two lower ends of the upper frame member are attached to the circular outer frame member; and
- the fish trap further comprises a lower net which is positioned on top of the ribs and is connected to the circular outer frame member, said shroud being frustoconical in shape.
17. The fish trap as recited in claim 16, wherein the shroud is made of a plastic material.
18. The fish trap as recited in claim 1, wherein the bait holder comprises an elastic bait engaging strap.
19. The fish trap as recited in claim 1, further comprising a trap indicating buoy and a trap indicating buoy line attaching the trap indicating buoy to a top of the net-activating buoy.
20. The fish trap as recited in claim 19, wherein the trap indicating buoy line has a length such that the trap indicating buoy is held just below a surface of a body of water in which the trap is located when the trap is in the set position and the trap indicating buoy moves to the surface of the body of water when the net-activating buoy is in the released position, thereby serving as a visual indicator that the trap has been sprung.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 1, 2018
Date of Patent: Aug 13, 2019
Patent Publication Number: 20190098881
Inventor: Abdulmageed F. S. Al-Farhan (Safat)
Primary Examiner: Darren W Ark
Application Number: 16/149,049
International Classification: A01K 69/00 (20060101); A01K 69/06 (20060101); A01K 69/10 (20060101); A01K 73/12 (20060101); A01K 97/12 (20060101); A01K 71/00 (20060101);